Jive Up / QM-710 Stand Up
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Rev.2.0
9.0 R-net Control System
9.1 R-net control system information
An alternative control system called R-net is available for
the wheelchair.
The R-net system has extended options and is suitable
for individuals with complex needs or when there
is a preference for screen based menu options and
information displays.
The R-net control system offers simple, effective
solutions to many situations, thereby enhancing the
lifestyle and independence of the user.
The operation of the R-net wheelchair control system is
simple and easy to understand. Both the R-net and VR2
control systems incorporates state-of-the-art electronics,
the result of many years of research, to provide you with
ease of use and a very high level of safety.
Because of the comprehensive nature of the R-net
control system, a separate R-net Owner’s Manual is
supplied whenever this system is fitted.
The R-net control system can be programed to suit
the drive performance needs of the user. The R-net
control system can be programmed via a hand held or
PC programmer. Programming can significantly change
the drive profiles of the wheelchair: For this reason
programming must only be carried out by your approved
Sunrise Medical dealer/service agent.
Please refer to the R-net Owner’s Manual for
details of R-net hand control functions.
10.0 Controller Mounts
10.1 General warnings
WARNING!
•
Do not replace the joystick knob with any
unauthorised item. It may cause hazardous
operation and loss of control of the chair.
•
It is important that the joystick boot is replaced if it is
torn or brittle; failure to do so could cause substance
damage to the controller and unexpected movement
of the chair.
•
Ensure that you always have comfortable access
to the controls whilst the chair is moving and make
sure that the controller is fixed securely to the chair.
•
To avoid unexpected or unintentional movement of
the wheelchair and to conserve battery power, it is
recommended that the control system is switched
Off when drive or seating adjustments are not being
used.
10.2 Parallel swing-away general warnings, (Fig.10.1)
WARNING!
•
Before adjusting the swing-away arm, switch off the
controller to avoid accidental displacement of the
joystick which would cause unwanted movement of
your wheelchair.
•
Be aware that the width of your chair has increased
if the swing-away arm is out and you may not get
between certain obstacles.
•
Do not hang any items on or over the parallel swing-
away remote assembly as this could damage the
swing-away mechanism.
•
When transferring to and from the wheelchair do not
use the remote as a means of support.
•
Ensure the power is switched off while adjusting the
parallel swing-away arm.
•
Only operate the wheelchair at low manoeuvring
speed when the parallel swing-away is in use.
Fig. 10.1